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Uploaded by on May 8, 2008

smilodon fatalis, smilodon populator, smilodon californicus, smilodon gracilis, dinofelis barlowi, nimravus, homotherium serum, thylacosmilus

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  • i tryed to put it without recording it but it didn't work thats why i ve recorded my own video.

  • how i did this video

    1) i used windows movie maker

    2)i recorded using camera in my phone!

  • some pictures you've never seen before e.g. dinofelis is coming from anomaly or going towards it! it is just a photomontage! thats all!

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  • Continuing my comment about strength of saber teeth: even if the teeth were so strong as to be unbreakable there would have been so much thrashing around by prey weighing a ton or more that the stress on the roots might have been so great as to break the teeth at the roots or the jaw. Deeply imbedding them put the predator at risk of unable to easily and quickly withdraw to a safe distance to minimize harm to itself. Shallow slashing of soft parts, trachea and blood vessels makes more sense.

  • I wish I could find the vid on which someone commented that he did not believe that saber teeth were too fragile to stab deeply into their prey or they would break. He criticized that the studies were invalid because the experiments were done on fragile fossils. But of course they don't test actual valuable fossils. They use duplicate teeth made of materials idential or similar in mass and tensile strength to live dental material, such as metal or ceramics or plastic. So those tests are valid.

  • saber tooth cats are awesome

  • An evil monster that didnt iven care if he fight dinosaurs!

  • Look up "mutant jaguar" and you maybe surprised.

  • good collection of sabertooths images!

    i strongly wish Smilodon populator,the largest and strongest felids ever still survive today!

  • I like the way you merge pictures. You know there was a rumour Dinofelis is in series 3 of Primeval! Don't listen to it much though.

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